STREAMS, FISH & other AQUATIC CREATURESIn response to public interest, the RCML is hosting two outdoor education programs for adults. Thursday July 2nd at 5:15 we'll meet with Dan McKinley and Megan Payne of the U.S. Forest Service to learn about the inhabitants of our local streams, and stewardship of our natural resources. We'll search for and identify water bugs and salamanders, and using electrofishing gear we'll catch and identify native species in Michigan Brook.

WILDFLOWER IDENTIFICATION WALKWhat are those amazing fuschia flowers in overgrown hayfields? Why all the fuss about Japanese Knotweed? Find out on July 9th at 5:15 when Aaron Marcus of the U.S. Forest Service will lead us on a 1.5 mile wildflower walk down to the Tweed river and across varied terrain to identify and discuss native and invasive plant species.

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Guidelines for Kid ProgramsChildren of all ages are welcome to attend our programs. However, children 2nd grade and younger require a parent present. Parents are encouraged to accompany an older child who may benefit from your guidance.

Parents are responsible for their children while they are attending library programs, including when the child is dropped off by bus, or when the parent chooses to leave the building or program site. This program starts at 3:45 and end promptly at 5 pm.

Annual Book Sale

Held every September during the Pittsfield Bazaar. This year will be a BIG one! See you there.

Halloween Book Giveaway

Held every year during Trick r' Treating, on the Village Green. We'll be there with hot cider and plenty of great books for kids.